Episode Guide for Chain Chronicle: The Light of Haecceitas: episode titles, airdates and extra information. Also, track which episodes you've watched. Chain Chronicle (Japanese: チェインクロニクル, Hepburn: Chein Kuronikuru) is a tower defense role-playing game developed and published by Sega for iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. It was released in Japan on July 26, 2013 for iOS, August 1, 2013 for Android and on July 16, 2014 for the PlayStation Vita.

Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Chain Chronicle: The Light of Haecceitas Movie 1

    • December 16, 2016

    Set in the land of Yuguto, the people thought that the land they live is the size of the world, but it’s actually divided into several areas, each with a respective king. Even though there were small wars among areas, the kings had roundtable meetings to maintain peace and balance. It was until a dark group of dark monsters appeared..

  • SPECIAL 0x10 Chain Chronicle: The Light of Haecceitas Movie 2

    • January 27, 2017
  • SPECIAL 0x11 Chain Chronicle: The Light of Haecceitas Movie 3

    • February 24, 2017
  • S01E01 Light and Darkness

    • January 8, 2017

    Defeated by the Black King, the Volunteer Army and its allies regroup.

  • S01E02 To Be with Others

    • January 15, 2017
  • S01E03 Symbol of Loyalty

    • January 22, 2017
  • S01E04 The Expanding Darkness

    • January 29, 2017
  • S01E05 Snowy Mountain Screams

    • February 5, 2017
  • S01E06 The Nadir of Anguish

    • February 12, 2017
  • S01E07 Torn Apart

    • February 19, 2017
  • S01E08 Unyielding Will

    • February 26, 2017

    Phoena and Aram make it to Yggdra, where they meet an administrator. They scan through the Chronicle in search of answers.

  • S01E09 The Flower in the Desert

    • March 5, 2017
  • S01E10 The Sword That Rends Darkness

    • March 12, 2017

    Phoena and Aram escort Musica aboard the Ark. They infiltrate the Black King's fortress.

  • S01E11 Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword

    • March 19, 2017

    The Black King Suppression Army engages the Black King's army in the final battle. Meanwhile, the Black King captures Phoena.

  • S01E12 The Light of Haecceitas

    • March 26, 2017

    With the end of the world imminent, Phoena takes it upon herself to absorb Black Element in order to buy time.

Chain Chronicle is a mobile anime MMORPG with tower defense elements that features a unique line defense combat system that allows for more strategic gameplay than a typical turn-based RPG. Party members attack units in front of them and must be switched around during combat to respond to danger appropriately to keep their back line defended. The game also features fantastic, unique artwork and voice acting by famous Japanese artists such as toi8 (Fullmetal Alchemist) and Akira Ishida (Neon Genesis Evangelion.). Overview Chain Chronicle OverviewChain Chronicle is a that combines tower defense elements with a more traditional RPG experience, including individual character stories and a grand storyline.

The gameplay consists of composing a party of characters gained from Arcana, which are collected and combined in a manner similar to mobile card collecting games. With this party, players react to and fight enemies that come down three lines, which is similar to the combat in Summoner’s Legion. Each character has unique, role-specific abilities that can be activated once they have the required mana, making it paramount to experiment with team compositions to kill the enemies and bosses efficiently for extra bonuses. Full Review Chain Chronicle ReviewBy Joanne P.Chain Chronicle is a free-to-play mobile RPG developed by Sega Networks and published by Gumi Inc. The game was initially released in Japan for iOS and Android on July 26, 2013.

The launch was extremely successful and it was then translated and released in English on December 8, 2014. Since its initial release in Japan, Chain Chronicle boasts over 5 million downloads worldwide. The game itself is very easy to pick up for new gamers due to its simple, but unique style of play that combines tower defense elements with RTS (Real-Time Strategy) combat. Gta vice city. From gorgeous artwork to character voicing by Japanese artists, Chain Chronicle is a game full of rich detail and content.

Here’s Some BackgroundUnlike many mobile games, the story in Chain Chronicle is one of its key features. The story begins with the main character (you) and a spirit/fairy named Pirika who make up the Volunteer Army in the land of Yggdra. Yggdra was originally a land of peace and harmony, led by the “Holy King” in the Holy Capital. One day, however, the Black Army and its soldiers appeared and took over the Holy Capital.

The Holy King united the armies of many countries and tried to retaliate, but his efforts were in vain. He died, allegedly, in battle against the “Black King.” After his death, the allied forces were no more and darkness threatened to take over. Thus, the Volunteer Army was created to fight the evil forces of the Black Army. The story starts with the player encountering Phoena, a girl with a mysterious past who wishes to recover her memories. She joins the army and the group sets off on their journey to fight the Black Army and save the land from destruction. The storytelling throughout is quite decent and well worth reading.

After the initial story scenes, players are prompted to name the main character. The game's story is delivered through the eyes of this character in traditional JRPG fashion. The game even features dialogue choices at times which don't actually impact the story but adds flavor to the game. There are many JRPG elements throughout the game; characters in combat are shown as Chibis (mini versions of their original selves, usually cute with disproportionately large heads) and much of the artwork is very similar to anime. However, unlike most, players do not have a customized avatar that they would control to navigate the map and interact with other players. Instead, they follow the story through the eyes of the main character.

The GameplayLike other mobile RPGs, the gameplay in Chain Chronicles is split between the main menu and various dungeons/stages. The main menu serves as a hub for selecting a stage, recruiting new heroes, upgrading, and more. Clearing dungeons reward players with special card drops that can be used to enhance their heroes and unlock new ones.The combat system in Chain Chronicle is a unique RTS line defense. The player’s party is positioned on a gridded 3 by 3 field to the right, with another 3 by 3 field on the left side for enemies. Only four player characters can be positioned on the battlefield at once, but two extra characters can be placed in a player’s sub party to replace any fallen allies as the battle rages on. A helper character can be chosen to assist a player’s party as well by adding friends (other players) and their character leaders. Enemies appear in waves and have different characteristics depending on the stage and current quest.

The combat is strategic in nature and surprisingly addictive. Those looking to grind through Chain Chronicles in only a few sessions will be a bit disappointed though, as the game utilizes a stamina system, which requires players to take breaks often. Character ClassesCharacter cards in Chain Chronicle come with a pre-determined class that ties in with their background story.

There are 5 main character classes: Soldier, Knight, Archer, Wizard and Cleric. Their strengths and weaknesses follow a Rock-Paper-Scissors system (Soldiers Knights Archers and Wizards Soldiers). Deploying the right characters in the correct formations is key to victory.

There are hundreds of characters across the game's five classes with rarity levels between 1-5 stars, with the rarer cards also being more powerful. Gotta Recruit ‘Em All!Character recruiting and collecting plays a huge role in Chain Chronicle.

As the game progresses, players are given opportunities to recruit new and powerful allies to their team. This can be done by running a variety of dungeons and getting Arcana from drops. Arcana is a term used in Chain Chronicle to refer to the large variety of cards; character cards, enhancement cards and equipment cards are all referred to as Arcana.

Character cards can also be obtained at random by either using the in-game currency called “Arcana coins” or the premium cash shop currency “Prysma.” Summoning a new Arcana is similar to getting a new monster in. Players receive a random Arcana with rarity ranging from 1 – 5 stars. Both Arcana coins and Prysma can be obtained simply by clearing quests, but Prysma is much more difficult to obtain freely. Players willing to purchase Prysma are at a huge advantage over free-to-play users, as Arcana summoned with Prysma are guaranteed to be at least 3 stars or better. Even though players can pay to unlock new characters, it's not exactly “unfair” because there isn't any PvP in the game.When players recruit new characters, a new area on the map becomes available for them to explore.

This also unlocks new quests which, upon completion, reward players with Prysma and bonus skills. Each quest also includes a side story with more in-depth interaction with the new characters.

This system provides a large amount of extra game content that players can enjoy even after completing the main storyline. If players get bored of grinding the storyline quests, they can play these quests as a distraction (with bonus skills as a reward). One Plus One Equals A Better OneChain Chronicle features an upgrade and enchantment system that allows players to enhance their Arcana. Arcana enhancements cost in-game currency (gold). Alternatively, players can simply feed any card to another (including other character cards) in order to upgrade a character’s level.

Special enhancements are also available. For example, a character's level cap can be raised by combining it with a duplicate character card. Characters’ weapons can also be upgraded through this system. Money, Money, Money!There are quite a few different currencies used in Chain Chronicle: Gold, Prysma, Arcana coins and Fortune Rings.

All four can be received through completion of various quests throughout the game. Gold is spent on character card enhancement and can be obtained by selling character cards. Arcana coins are used solely for the basic recruits. Fortune Rings are an interesting currency; they are obtainable by selling Arcana of 3 star rarity or higher and can be used to buy a variety of items from the Ring Exchange Shop. There are a number of 5 star rarity cards only available through the Ring Exchange at the rate of 70 rings per card. Lastly, Prysma is the premium currency in the game, available through in-game purchases and events (can be used for refilling in-game stamina, rare recruits, etc.). Final Verdict - GreatWith an engaging storyline and lots of extra in-game content, Chain Chronicle is a game that new and veteran players can both enjoy.

The main problem players might run into would be the low rate of stamina replenishment. Quest stamina costs can become quite large and at one stamina per 10 minutes of real time, regaining a player’s stamina back to full takes quite some time at higher levels. Still, despite its problems, Chain Chronicle is a solid RPG that's well worth checking out. Additional Info Chain Chronicle Additional InformationDeveloper: Sega NetworksPublisher: GumiPlatforms: Android, iOSRelease Date: December 8, 2014Chain Chronicle was published by Southeast Asia based Gumi Inc. the same mobile game developer behind Brave Frontier, Puzzle Trooper, Raiders, and several other games. Gumi is based in Singapore but has operations in numerous countries in Southeast Asia.

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The game itself was developed by the Japanese based game developer Sega.The global version of Chain Chronicle announced its intention to shut down on January 18, 2016. The game's servers are officially shutting down on February 28, 2016.